TBI: Search resumes for woman missing 2 years

PARSONS ó Search dogs are once again looking for a young woman missing for more than two years after she was abducted from her home, a Tennessee Bureau of Investigation official said.

PARSONS ó Search dogs are once again looking for a young woman missing for more than two years after she was abducted from her home, a Tennessee Bureau of Investigation official said.

Holly Bobo was last seen in April 2011, when her brother said he saw a man in hunting clothing holding the 20-year-old nursing studentís arm and leading her into the woods around the family home outside Parsons, about 125 miles northeast of Memphis.

TBI spokeswoman Kristin Helm said law enforcement officials were using search dogs Thursday in an area off Box Road in Parsons near Boboís home. Helm said neighborhood dogs found what appears to be Boboís purse on Wednesday.

When Bobo disappeared, authorities and volunteers conducted massive searches of the hilly, heavily wooded land around the home on foot, horseback and all-terrain vehicles. Helm said the area of the latest search had been searched by volunteers previously.

No arrests were ever made in the case. Officials said they didnít consider anyone in the family to be involved in her disappearance and never identified a person of interest.

Boboís family has never stopped trying to find her and used the two-year anniversary to again appeal for anyone with information to come forward.